What I am about to write may not be very popular, and I am likely to be
shot down in flames. Please believe me that I mean no offence, and
would just like to share an opinion that has been developed over many
years of HF SSB operation, both on the amateur bands and on military HF
comms circuit
On 05/01/2008, Greg - ZL3IX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am still using a very old SVN with my HPSDR, so have not experienced
> these recent problems. Personally, I am in favour of using the envelope
> tracker, which I believe is implemented in COMP, rather than CPDR. The
> envelope tracker see
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] SSB Tx Audio Punch
I too have the "Audio Punch" problem.
I tried to roll back to
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Ian,
I do have the same problem. The audio punch is gone after SVN1836. It looks
like a change has been made to the voice processin
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] SSB Tx Audio Punch
Ian,
I do have the same problem. The audio punch is gone after SVN1836. It looks
like a change has been made to the voice processing routine
Ian,
I do have the same problem. The audio punch is gone after SVN1836. It looks
like a change has been made to the voice processing routine to avoid a
potential PA overdrive but that diminished the SSB average power
significantly. If you are using the Tortoise you can always roll back to a
versio
> what frequency?, 3 band or 10?, approximately how much?
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"And a narrow but sharp hump."
what frequency?, 3 band or 10?, approximately how much?
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To: Ian Scoble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 2:15:00 PM
Subject: Re: [F
Not I.
SVN1875
using a Heil ProSet with 'DX' element
Mic Gain 3
Compander 1
Compression 1
With the Equalizer Preamp barely above Zero
And a narrow but sharp hump.
I do very little SSB but have busted a couple of tough pileups the past few
days much to my amazement.
I strongly suggest you try ano
Hello Ian,
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Ian, check your MIC level-you may have to increase your mixer or MIC levels.
You should achieve between -5 and 0dB on the MIC meter, regardless of Drive
level. For additional punch try using the CPDR. The latest SVN software has
an exceptionally good feature the "DX" control which will increase you
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